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How to Set Up Automatic Locking for the Vezel?

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EzraDella
07/29/2025, 06:19:47 PM

The method to set up automatic locking for the Vezel is as follows: 1. Put the car in P (Park) gear; 2. Turn the key to the ON position; 3. Close all four doors; 4. Press and hold the lock button for 6 seconds until the hazard indicators on the dashboard flash twice, indicating the setup is complete. The Vezel is a compact SUV. Taking the 2020 Vezel as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4328 mm, width 1772 mm, height 1605 mm, with a wheelbase of 2610 mm. The 2020 Vezel is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 96 kW and a maximum torque of 155 Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

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VanArcher
08/15/2025, 06:53:03 PM

I've been driving the Vezel for several years, and the auto-lock feature is really convenient. Usually, you need to start the engine first, then tap the settings icon on the center console screen to find the vehicle settings or door lock options. There's an auto-lock switch there—just turn it on to enable the feature. For some older models, you might need to press and hold the lock and unlock buttons for a few seconds—check the manual for specifics. Once set, the doors automatically lock when the car reaches about 15 km/h, which feels much safer, especially when traveling with kids to prevent accidental door openings. I tested it a few times after setting it up to confirm it works properly. If you can't find the option, it might be a software issue—just visit the dealership for an upgrade. The Vezel's thoughtful design with this feature makes parking hassle-free, eliminating the need to constantly remember to lock the doors. I recommend checking the settings periodically to avoid malfunctions.

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FernandoAnn
10/17/2025, 10:20:29 PM

I think the auto-locking feature of the Vezel should be emphasized from a safety perspective. The operation is very simple: start the vehicle, enter the vehicle settings section in the central control menu, select the door lock function, and turn on the auto-locking option. After completion, test drive to see if the doors automatically lock at low speeds. This feature can prevent doors from being opened while driving, reducing the risk of accidents. I recommend ensuring the battery is sufficiently charged when setting it up to avoid power interruption. If the menu does not respond, check the fuse or refer to the manual. Auto-locking is very practical for daily commuting, especially in crowded urban driving conditions, as it enhances anti-theft security. Remember to use it in combination with child locks for double protection and greater peace of mind.

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SanCody
11/30/2025, 09:57:59 PM

Setting the auto-lock feature for the Vezel is quite simple. I usually start the car, enter the central control settings menu, find the door lock option, and enable the auto-lock function. Some models require pressing a combination of buttons, such as holding the lock and unlock buttons for a few seconds. After setup, test it by driving—the doors will automatically lock once the vehicle reaches a certain speed. This feature eliminates the hassle of manual locking and is quite practical. If the setup fails, consult the manual or visit a professional service center.

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VanLydia
01/20/2026, 11:21:53 PM

Let me explain the automatic locking setup process for the Vezel in detail. First, start the engine, then tap the Settings icon on the center console screen and navigate to the Vehicle Settings section. Select the Door Lock menu where you'll find the automatic locking toggle switch - enable it and save the settings. Note that procedures may vary slightly across model years; for instance, the 2018 model requires long-pressing a button combination. After setup, conduct a low-speed test drive to verify function activation. The automatic locking engages when vehicle speed reaches approximately 15km/h, enhancing driving safety. If encountering issues like menu lag, check for system updates or battery condition. During routine maintenance, always verify proper functionality to prevent oversight.

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VonLane
04/16/2026, 11:48:58 PM

I remember setting up the auto-lock feature when I first bought my Vezel. The process was quite intuitive: start the car, enter the central control settings, find the door lock section, and toggle the switch. Some vehicles require pressing specific button combinations. Once set, the doors automatically lock when the car starts moving, which is convenient and enhances safety, especially during night driving. A friend of mine once failed to set it up, only to discover later that the software wasn't updated—resolved with a quick visit to the dealership. The auto-lock, combined with other features like the anti-theft system, makes daily driving more worry-free. I recommend new owners consult the manual before attempting the setup.

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